is ironing your kilt a problem? questions & suggestion
i have found the job of ironing a kilt a bit of trouble. so in working with this quandry i have put on my woodcrafters thinking cap...
i'm going to build a kilt ironing board, "The Kiltable", and i'm asking for input from the trenches.
a quick overview ...
this will be a foldable and padded table. think of one of the old style metal folding picnic tables. the prototype kiltable will not have legs on it. it will fold open from the center and lay flat on the floor for now.
one of the inherent problems of ironing a kilt is lining up pleats and getting them square on the mark with no puckering of the inner pleats.
the kilt must be tight in place so no movement is made whilst ironing. so a narrow lock down tool of some sort is needed.
i am thinking of creating a pleat tool, similar to a yard stick only thinner made of a hard wood that can easily slide into the pleats allowing a quick snap of the pleat tool to square up the pleat, both inner and outer.
the table itself would be approx 30" wide and depending on your suggestions, any where from 6' to 8' in length. remember, this folds in the middle, will be thin, perhaps 3" thick when folded, and will be easily hidden by sliding under your bed or behind the closet door.
of course, i just want to build this to see if it would have any benefit, so ....
i would like your thoughts on this .... length, width, weight for moving around, the pleat tool suggestion , and any comments or ideas that you think would make something like this work . or even if it's worth doing ....
thanks for your time folks,
ambrose